Douglas Ainslie (1865–27 March 1948), was a Scottish poet, translator, critic and diplomat. He was born in Paris, France, and educated at Eton College and at Balliol and Exeter Colleges, Oxford. A contributor to the Yellow Book, he met and befriended Oscar Wilde at age twenty-one while an undergraduate at Oxford. He was also associated with other such notable figures as Aubrey Beardsley, Walter Pater and Marcel Proust. The first translator of the Italian philosopher Benedetto Croce into English, he also lectured on Hegel. He was identified as the "Dear Ainslie" recipient of twelve letters written by Arthur Conan Doyle in 1895 - 1896, which were auctioned by Christie's in 2004.
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| - Grant Duff Douglas Ainslie (1865-1948) fue un poeta, traductor, crítico y diplomático escocés. Colaborador del Yellow Book, conoció y trabó amistad con Oscar Wilde a los veintiún años, cuando todavía era un estudiante en Oxford. También se le asocia con otras figuras destacadas tales como Aubrey Beardsley o Walter Pater. Fue el primer traductor de la obra del filósofo italiano Benedetto Croce hacia el inglés y también dio diversas conferencias sobre Hegel. (es)
- Douglas Ainslie (1865 - 1948) foi um poeta e filósofo inglês. (pt)
- Грант Дафф Дуглас Эйнсли (англ. Grant Duff Douglas Ainslie; 1865 — 27 марта 1948) — британский поэт, переводчик, критик и дипломат. (ru)
- Douglas Ainslie (1865–27 March 1948), was a Scottish poet, translator, critic and diplomat. He was born in Paris, France, and educated at Eton College and at Balliol and Exeter Colleges, Oxford. A contributor to the Yellow Book, he met and befriended Oscar Wilde at age twenty-one while an undergraduate at Oxford. He was also associated with other such notable figures as Aubrey Beardsley, Walter Pater and Marcel Proust. The first translator of the Italian philosopher Benedetto Croce into English, he also lectured on Hegel. He was identified as the "Dear Ainslie" recipient of twelve letters written by Arthur Conan Doyle in 1895 - 1896, which were auctioned by Christie's in 2004. (en)
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| - Douglas Ainslie (1865–27 March 1948), was a Scottish poet, translator, critic and diplomat. He was born in Paris, France, and educated at Eton College and at Balliol and Exeter Colleges, Oxford. A contributor to the Yellow Book, he met and befriended Oscar Wilde at age twenty-one while an undergraduate at Oxford. He was also associated with other such notable figures as Aubrey Beardsley, Walter Pater and Marcel Proust. The first translator of the Italian philosopher Benedetto Croce into English, he also lectured on Hegel. He was identified as the "Dear Ainslie" recipient of twelve letters written by Arthur Conan Doyle in 1895 - 1896, which were auctioned by Christie's in 2004. Ainslie was a Member of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland. He also revered the Indian sage Sri Ramana Maharshi who taught the truth of Non-dualism ('Advaita") and visited him in 1935 at his ashram in Thiruvannamalai in Southern India. (en)
- Grant Duff Douglas Ainslie (1865-1948) fue un poeta, traductor, crítico y diplomático escocés. Colaborador del Yellow Book, conoció y trabó amistad con Oscar Wilde a los veintiún años, cuando todavía era un estudiante en Oxford. También se le asocia con otras figuras destacadas tales como Aubrey Beardsley o Walter Pater. Fue el primer traductor de la obra del filósofo italiano Benedetto Croce hacia el inglés y también dio diversas conferencias sobre Hegel. (es)
- Douglas Ainslie (1865 - 1948) foi um poeta e filósofo inglês. (pt)
- Грант Дафф Дуглас Эйнсли (англ. Grant Duff Douglas Ainslie; 1865 — 27 марта 1948) — британский поэт, переводчик, критик и дипломат. (ru)
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